Success StoriesSchedule & Pay Automation for the World’s Largest Airline
Leading airline offering 6,700 flights per day to ~350 destinations across 50+ countries
Business Need
Objectives Driving Transformation
The world’s largest airline required a modernized platform to accurately and efficiently manage flight attendant and pilot work schedules and compensation. Existing processes limited scalability, delayed reporting, and constrained business responsiveness. The organization sought to increase user interface functionality, automate manual workflows, and enable on-demand access to ad-hoc reporting to support operational agility across crew management and finance functions.
- Improve accuracy and efficiency of crew scheduling and pay calculations
- Replace manual workflows with automated, scalable processes
- Modernize user interface capabilities
- Enable self-service access to ad-hoc operational reporting
- Reduce operational risk tied to duplicate assignments and legacy job dependencies
Modernize crew scheduling and compensation systems to improve accuracy, reduce manual effort, and deliver scalable operational efficiency.
Challenge
Barriers to Progress
Crew scheduling and compensation relied on more than 30 manual processes and 15 unsupported SAS jobs, creating operational fragility and limiting responsiveness to business changes. The existing UI could not accommodate new functional enhancements, and reporting workflows required time-intensive intervention. Assignment duplication and process inefficiencies increased risk, while the absence of integrated automation constrained scalability across thousands of monthly crew schedules.
- 30+ manual processes across scheduling and pay workflows
- 15 unsupported SAS jobs with no active development support
- Legacy UI incompatible with evolving business requirements
- Manual pilot assignment processes resulting in duplication
- Limited ability to generate ad-hoc reports on demand
- Fragmented systems lacking centralized automation
Solution & Results
What Paradigm Enabled
Paradigm delivered a new Crew Compensation Application using an agile-certified delivery model, consolidating more than 30 manual processes into a unified, automated platform supporting enterprise crew operations. Legacy SAS jobs were sunset and converted to Java for integration into the new application architecture. The user interface was modernized from Angular 1.5 to Angular 8, enabling enhanced functionality and long-term extensibility. Automated application sequencing enabled efficient schedule generation at scale, while business users gained direct access to self-service ad-hoc reporting capabilities.
- $40M in savings through optimized international and domestic application sequencing
- 400,000 application sequences enabled monthly to deliver schedules to 20,000 pilots
- Elimination of pilot assignment duplication
- 30+ manual processes automated into a single integrated platform
- 15 legacy SAS jobs converted and decommissioned
- Reduced monthly manual workload across crew operations
- On-demand ad-hoc reporting access for business users
The airline now operates with a scalable, modernized crew scheduling and compensation platform that improves operational precision, reduces cost exposure, and supports continued growth across global flight operations.
$40M
In savings
30+
Processes automated
